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Shattered Asheville shows stunning reach of climate crisis
Deadly Asheville tragedy shows there are no climate change safe havens: experts
Asheville, North Carolina, has been called a potential safe haven for climate refugees by real estate researchers, praised for its temperate mountain weather, distance far from the coast, experiencing less extreme heat and fewer wildfires.
Before the floods, Asheville was called a ‘climate haven.’ Is anywhere safe?
As climate warms the atmosphere and spurs greater precipitation, mountain communities like Asheville, N.C., face growing danger of floods.
‘Nowhere is safe’: shattered Asheville shows stunning reach of climate crisis
The historic North Carolina city was touted as a climate ‘haven’ – a reputation deadly Hurricane Helene left in ruins
Asheville has been called a ‘climate haven.’ There’s no such thing
Some cities are safer than others. But you can't move to escape climate change—and every community needs to do more to prepare.
Hurricane Helene tells us about climate change
Climate change, aging infrastructure, human decisions feed into disasters like Hurricane Helene, says expert
A Virginia Tech environmental security expert says there are lessons to learn in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene's disaster that can improve preparedness and community resilience.
What ‘historic’ Hurricane Helene tells us about how climate change is supercharging storms
Helene is the eighth Category 4 or 5 Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the US in the last eight years. That’s as many of these intense hurricanes as hit the US in the prior 57 years.
Helene shows that hurricanes in the age of climate change don’t wreck just coastlines
Unlike hurricanes that might ravage a coastline, push a few miles inland and eventually dissipate, Helene, in part because of its sheer size and the speed with which it was traveling North, ravaged inland parts of the country.
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Comment: With climate change now at our doors, the U.N.’s Pact for the Future fails to protect future generations
The United Nations Summit of the Future last week offered a critical opportunity to reflect on the far-reaching consequences ...
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‘Climate Havens’ Don’t Exist
The worst damage from Hurricane Helene came in areas that were expected to be relatively immune to the effects of climate ...
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Understanding regional climate change is essential for guiding effective climate adaptation policy, study says
The effects of climate change are not distant future scenarios or confined to remote parts of the world—they are unfolding ...
Science Daily
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Climate scientists express their views on possible future climate scenarios in a new study
A new survey of climate experts reveals that a majority believes the Earth to be headed for a rise in global temperatures far higher than the 2015 Paris Agreement targets of 1.5 to well-below 2 ...
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Why was Asheville and North Carolina flooding so bad? Rare weather events and climate change are to blame
Helene produced such a large amount of rainfall due in part to a predecessor event, small (relative to a hurricane) regions ...
Live Science
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32 weird ways to fight climate change that just might work
From "MooLoos" to painting mountains, these silly scientific suggestions could actually help with climate change.
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What we can do now to fight climate change | GUEST COMMENTARY
We must find common ground to enact legislation that will rescue our future climate and then pressure the world to follow ...
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Editorial: Florida can handle storms. It's climate change that's the problem.
Floridians can handle storms after the fact. State leaders must do more on the front end to address climate change and global ...
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Climate change and harsh weather in France bring challenges to Chablis wine country
Unusually wet conditions across France have wreaked havoc on many wine-growing regions this year after years of challenges to ...
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